No handsome and talented man with millions in his bank account while living in Miami should ever have a problem hooking up—unless he's Victor Oladipo.
The Miami Heat guard recently tweeted about his struggle in finding a relationship. As his tweet went viral, thousands of reactions—ranging from serious tips to women actually raising their hands—flooded Oladipo's feed.
Here's what Oladipo tweeted:
Low key tired of being single.
— Victor Oladipo (@VicOladipo) September 4, 2021
These reactions only prove that the Twitterverse is the gift that keeps on giving.
https://twitter.com/stummyhurt4/status/1433986711034294282
You're an NBA player in Miami, go get some hoes my brother.
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) September 4, 2021
Me too but that can be arranged
— mev 🏀🧸🌹 (@mevvybear) September 4, 2021
Someone please tell @VicOladipo that being single is sometimes better than relationships. The last woman I was with had me raising a kid I thought was mine for 8 years until my mom snuck a DNA test & showed me the results. Got pregnant by a drug dealer & lied for 8 years. Im sick
— J. Mulholland (@MulhollandL0ver) September 4, 2021
One fan even suspected that Drake's “Certified Lover Boy” album has gotten into Oladipo:
https://twitter.com/HctrPan/status/1433977541946183686
Jokes aside, Victor Oladipo has a lot going on for him. When training camp begins and the regular season gets going, he will have enough distractions to keep his mind away from his relationship status.
The Heat are eager to bounce back in 2021-22 after a disappointing campaign last season. Bolstered by the additions of Kyle Lowry and PJ Tucker, along with a healthy Oladipo, Miami has enough tools to put themselves near the beasts of the East.
Oladipo saw himself bounce around last season. He went to the Houston Rockets, coming from the Indiana Pacers, as part of the multi-team deal centered on James Harden. After playing 20 games for the Rockets, the former Indiana Hoosier was traded to the Miami Heat.
Only four games into his Miami tenure, the one-time All-Star saw his season end abruptly after suffering an injury on his right quadriceps tendon.
Oladipo is more than determined to regain his old form in 2021-22 after agreeing to a one-year $2.4 million deal with Miami.